Okay, the user wants me to translate "dresses up" into Simplified Chinese. Let me think about the correct translation.
First, "dresses up" can mean to dress in a particular way, often to look more attractive or formal. The verb "dress" in this context is about clothing. In Chinese, the common translation for "dress up" is "打扮" (dǎ bàn), which means to dress up or adorn oneself.
I should check if there's a more precise term. "打扮" is pretty standard. Let me confirm if there are any other possible translations. Maybe "穿着" (chuān zhe) is more about wearing clothes in general, but "打扮" specifically implies making oneself look nicer, which matches "dresses up."
Also, the user mentioned if the content is already in Simplified Chinese, output it unchanged. Since "dresses up" is English, I need to translate it. No explanations, just the translation. So the answer should be "打扮".